CARC – Advocates for Citizens provides Adult Day Training. The following services and activities are available to support each individual and to help them achieve their goals:

Adult Basic Education provided by the Columbia County School Board

Arts and crafts

Assistance with personal care activities is provided on a one-to-one basis in the individual’s own home or family home or while individual is engaged in a community activity

Community activities and field trips

Outdoor sports

Personal Care Assistance

Social activities such as parties and dances

Specialized training in the activities of daily living, adaptive and social skills, and self-advocacy

Vocational training and paid work through the manufacture and sale of various products, retail work, and lawn maintenance (examples of assistance are meal preparation, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene and other self care activities)

This agency helps people with disabilities with a broad range of services. The goal is to enable them to live as independently as possible. Sign language interpreting services are available. Some Medicaid recipients may be eligible to transfer from a nursing home to their own home.

Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Coast turns no one away. Care is offered regardless of ability to pay. They offer physical, social, spiritual, and emotional care is during the last stages of illness. Bereavement care is available for family and loved ones.

This NA chapter serves the North Florida area. There are daily meetings and can be viewed on the website. They can be attended by anyone who has an addiction problem and is on the road to being clean. Please see the website for more information.